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light gets reflected off objects and enters your eyes. Your eyes then transmit this information to your brain, which processes it and allows you to see the objects around you.

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Can you see colors without the light?

no because you need light to see


Why do you see light sources?

we are able to see light source because the light from the light source enters our eyes


You can see an object like a book because?

if light from a light globe hits an object as a book it usually reflects on that object we can see them because of the light reflected on them


Why you see light before sun rise and after sunset?

You see light because the moon reflects light from the sun.


Why are you able to see the tree?

We are able to see the tree because light is reflected into your eyes. We see reflected light.


Can crickets see red light?

no they cant, because crickets can only see black and white light.


What has to happen to light for you to see objects?

You can see an object because white light reflects off the object. If you are looking at an orange in blue light, for example, you would see black because the orange is absorbing the blue light. So, for you to see an object, light of the same color has reflect off of it. White light is composed of all the colors of light.


Why can you see light first?

because ,light travel in stright lines.


How can you see things in a mirror with light?

Because a mirror reflects light.


Why is light important in life science?

because if we do not have light we cannot see


Why do humans not see well at night?

well I see well in the dark but why most people do not is because the light from the sun does not reflect off there eyes to see because there is little light


How does a human eye see?

We see out of the eye because of the light that's hits the eye and the light that we see it sends a signal to the brain and then we can see the picture.

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